@FrustratedReader
Indeed, you are absolutely right. It is using the epub standard as "ressource packager" not as a format for "eye reposing" viewers.
In this respect, I find publishing a school manual as epub much more interesting than in pdf of docx... as long as we truly use the power of interactions. Otherwise, I agree with you, if creating a bundle for offline reading is not the problem to overcome, there are many LMS doing the job a lot better in a browser.
(actually, I wish really wish my bilingual books could be read correctly in my Kobo... and translation showed or hidden on the fly when needed, that would really rest my eyes)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Regards
François
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